Cane toad tongue hits heart when it swallows
When cane toads swallow their food, a complex pulley system actually butts up against their heart, research finds.
When cane toads swallow their food, a complex pulley system actually butts up against their heart, research finds.
When cane toads swallow their food, a complex pulley system actually butts up against their heart, research finds.
Egyptian fruit bats use their tongues for echolcation, aiming sonar beams by manipulating their tongues. New research shows how their brains facilitate this trick.
Egyptian fruit bats use their tongues for echolcation, aiming sonar beams by manipulating their tongues. New research shows how their brains facilitate this trick.